decisively
adv. 決然地,果斷地
If a fact, action, or event is decisive, it makes it certain that there will be a particular result.
...his decisive victory in the presidential elections...
他在總統大選中取得的壓倒性勝利
The election campaign has now entered its final, decisive phase...
選舉活動現在已進入了最後的決定性階段。
If someone is decisive, they have or show an ability to make quick decisions in a difficult or complicated situation.
He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader.
他應該讓位於更年輕、更有決斷力的領導者。
1. with firmness;
2. with finality; conclusively;
3. in an indisputable degree;
The French have acted swiftly and decisively to protect their industries.
法國人採取了迅速而果斷的行動來保護他們的產業。
"I'll call for you at half ten," she said decisively.
“我10點半去接你,”她果斷地說道。
The proposed bill was decisively defeated in Parliament.
提案在議會中遭斷然否決.
She reflected no longer than a second before she decisively slit the envelope.
她考慮了那麼一瞬間就果決地撕開了信封。
" I know nothing whatever about mechanics, " he said decisively.
“ 我對機械一竅不通. ” 他肯定地說.